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To: Adam Nash who wrote (31912)1/17/2002 1:19:25 PM
From: Alomex  Respond to of 213182
 
He did a great job, with really nothing more than public information.

Sometimes I wonder. His analysis were always so accurate and prescient.

He's surely missed.



To: Adam Nash who wrote (31912)1/17/2002 2:28:16 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213182
 
>>746K units seems low to me, since a few years ago the regular target was 4m units for the year. Apple needs to grow its business from $6B to $10B in revenues = they have really been treading water for a while now.<<

Adam -

When viewed out of context, that may be true. What you have to consider is that the entire computer industry has been hit hard this year, and particularly in the second half. Apple has held its own under very tough market conditions.

If they can do that, and can continue to roll out great new products, then a more favorable economic environment should make 10 billion quite possible.

Too early to tell about the Apple stores, especially when you put them into the same economic context.

- Allen